When I first heard about Chris Cornell getting together with RATM minus Zach, I figured it'd be the most epic partnership ever!Hated it. The songs I heard from first album was like seeing the incredible fiery Rage converted into 'barbecue rock'. "Doesn't Remind Me" from the second album was even worse than Filter's "Take A Picture" to me. And I was already real disappointed with that covers album Rage released right as they broke up.
Interesting fact about Audioslave though. They recorded the songs for the first album, then broke up without even having come up with a band name. I downloaded those leaked tracks and remembered thinking 'they made the right choice, I don't like these at all'. But then months later, the band was back and released and album (that I didn't like at all).
Dug up some stuff for anyone who wants to know more about it:
Chris Cornell's manager Jim Guerinot has confirmed to LAUNCH that the former Soundgarden frontman has left the unnamed project with former Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim C., and drummer Brad Wilk. No explanations were given by management or the combo's record company, Epic Records.
Tom Morello: What were leaked onto the internet were just rehearsal demos. It was very frustrating, especially with a band like this, there is a certain amount of expectation. For some people the initial time that they are hearing it was not in the form that you would have them hear it. In some cases they weren't even the same lyrics, guitar solos, performances of any kind.
Four days after the Ozzfest announcement, Cornell quit Audioslave, only to rejoin six months later. The band won't go into detail about the split except to say it had nothing to do with each other and everything to do with their quarreling managers. "As soon as we started talking to each other, person to person, it became very clear that this was a band that we were all proud to be in," Cornell said. There's been speculation that Audioslave are still divided, but they look more like fraternity brothers than feuding bandmates, chatting about where Cornell bought his boots in between interviews and laughing frequently. Even their breakup has them joking around.
......Then I actually heard it!
Very disappointing to say the least.
The part I didn't like about it was that neither really sounded like they should! Rage didn't sound like Rage and Chris Cornell wasn't allowed to use his voice effectively, like in Soundgarden. Had both happened, it would have been a much better experience musically.
